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Subject: RK 2005 (90m+30s) After serie 14 / 98 rounds / 392 games

Author: Kurt Utzinger

Date: 14:01:26 04/16/05


After the end of serie 14, round 98 and 392 games, it is
still Shredder9 to have the lead. Ruffian 2.1.0 remained
at the bottom of the table but the other programs are
all still close together. It was Chess Tiger 15 to win
the 14th serie with 5.0/7 allowing the program to step
forward in the ranking list.

RK 2005 Tournament (90m+30s)
8 engines, 210 rounds, 840 games, Athlon 1.3/64 MB hash
All games played under ChessBase Fritz8-GUI
Time control: 90m+30s, ponder=off, 3-/4-men EGTB
Books: own tournament books, optimize, no book learning
Chess Tiger 15 CB (tiger15.ctg) by Christoph Theron
Fritz 8.0.0.26  (fritz8.ctg) by Frans Morsch
Hiarcs 9  (hiarcs9.ctg) by Mark Uniacke
Gandalf 6.0 (dbchs.dat) by Steen Surballe
Junior 9.0.0.3  (junior9.ctg) by Amir Ban
Ruffian 2.1.0 UCI  (book 3) by Perola Valfridsson
Shredder 9 CB  (shredder9.ctg) by Stefan Meyer-Kahlen
The King 3.33 (Yoda 2.5 with cm.book) by Johan de Koning
Tester: Kurt Utzinger / Rolf Bühler, Switzerland

Details / Ranking list / Games download
http://www.utzingerk.com/rk_2005.htm

    Program                            Score     %    Av.Op.  Elo    +   -

  1 Shredder 9                     :  61.5/ 98  62.8   2489   2579   59  65
  2 Junior 9                       :  51.0/ 98  52.0   2498   2512   69  50
  3 Chess Tiger 15.0               :  50.0/ 98  51.0   2499   2506   70  49
  4 Fritz 8                        :  49.5/ 98  50.5   2499   2503   71  41
  5 Hiarcs 9                       :  48.0/ 98  49.0   2501   2494   49  70
  6 Gandalf 6.0                    :  46.0/ 98  46.9   2503   2481   47  68
  7 The King 3.33                  :  46.0/ 98  46.9   2503   2481   45  68
  8 Ruffian 2.1.0                  :  40.0/ 98  40.8   2508   2443   52  62





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